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  2. The 12 Best Golf Sweaters for On-Course Layering

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    Make sure you have the best sweater on the golf course in 2023. We shopped and found the 12 most stylish and comfortable sweaters to keep you warm on the green.

  3. Galvin Green - Wikipedia

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    Galvin Green is a golf clothing brand based in Växjö, Sweden.The company was established in 1990 by entrepreneur Tomas Nilsson. [4] Galvin Green designs and sells multi-layer garments for the game of golf, sold via golf retail stores, on-course shops and authorized online retailers.

  4. Pringle of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Pringle of Scotland was acquired by Joseph Dawson (Holdings) Limited, who were later renamed Dawson International Plc. [6] Throughout the 1980s and 1990s leisure and sportswear played a key role within the Pringle of Scotland brand with top British golf players including Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie being sponsored by the group.

  5. Slazenger - Wikipedia

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    Slazenger (/ ˈ s l æ z ə n dʒ ər /) is a British sports equipment brand owned by the Frasers Group (formerly Sports Direct). [1] One of the world's oldest sport brands, the company was established as a sporting goods shop in 1881 by entrepreneurial brothers, Ralph and Albert Slazenger, on Cannon Street, London. [2]

  6. Forgan of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Forgan of St Andrews is a British manufacturing company of golf equipment, founded in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Having been established in 1860, Forgan is the oldest golf club manufacturing company in the world. [1] Apart from golf clubs, Forgan commercialises bags and clothing, such as t-shirts, hats and jackets.

  7. Plus fours - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, plus fours were featured in André Benjamin's Benjamin Bixby clothing line, which was based on clothing worn by Ivy League athletes in the 1930s. [3] Less known are plus twos, plus sixes, and plus eights, of similar definitions, but accordingly varying lengths. [4]

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